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  • Thomasina Dennis, Nawarlah - Brown River Stingray, 120x72cm
  • Thomasina Dennis, Nawarlah - Brown River Stingray, 120x72cm
  • Thomasina Dennis, Nawarlah - Brown River Stingray, 120x72cm
Thomasina Dennis, Nawarlah - Brown River Stingray, 120x72cm
Thomasina Dennis, Nawarlah - Brown River Stingray, 120x72cm
Thomasina Dennis, Nawarlah - Brown River Stingray, 120x72cm

Thomasina Dennis, Nawarlah - Brown River Stingray, 120x72cm

We hunt the Nawarlah (Brown River Stingray) during the wet season.

Original artwork certified by the community art centre.

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Maningrida Arts and Culture Certificate of Authenticity

Community Certified Artwork

This original artwork is sold on behalf of Maningrida Arts and Culture, a community-run art centre. It includes their Certificate of Authenticity.

  • Aboriginal Artist - Thomasina Dennis
  • Community - Maningrida
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Maningrida Arts and Culture
  • Catalogue number - 191-26
  • Materials - Pandanus and Natural Dyes
  • Size(cm) - H120 W72
  • Postage - Posted flat

We hunt the Nawarlah (Brown River Stingray) during the wet season. There is a plant with a yellow flower that tells us that it is the right time. We know it will be fat.

It is well known that Aboriginal art often depicts images of sacred totems or dreamings of Aboriginal culture. However, the world of the non-sacred also provides a rich source of subject matter for Aboriginal art. Much of the rock art of western Arnhem Land for example features secular topics such as common food animals and plants, depicted because of their economic importance but also merely because of their existence in the environment.

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"The art is beautiful and has brightened our home." - Barbara, Aus – ART ARK Customer Review

Arnhem Land Art from the Maningrida Homelands

Arnhem Land Art from the Maningrida Homelands

This artwork comes from Maningrida Arts & Culture, based on Kunibídji country in Arnhem Land. Artists live across homelands spanning more than 7,000 square kilometres of land and sea and over 100 clan estates where many distinct languages are spoken and people continue to live on Country.

— Image: Freda Ali Wayartja harvesting pandanus, Maningrida Arts & Culture


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